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Amusements. OPERA GRAND SUCCESS OF TIIK KINGBLEY Ban* SPECIALTY COMPANY. TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY) TO-NIGHT Another Grand Programme of Novelties Including: J ' The KDIGSLEY BROTHERS, Champions of the Bicycle. DAN. TRACKY, TJie Champion Dancer. II ARIt Y 1) EVF. RE, The Popular Comedian and Banjoiat MISS LENA LEVY, The Pleasing Vocalist and Soubrette. CIIAS. WARD, the Young Comedian. MR. HIGGINS, the Strong Man. 1 Concluding with a FUNNY COMEDY POPULAR PRICES : 2s, Is, and 6d." Day Tickets at United Service Hotel. HOR A L H~A~ITL THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, OCTOBER n T|^ GRAND COMPLIMENTARY CONCERT tendered to 1 MISS JULIA KNIGHT, Prior to her departure for Melbourne. Professor Carl Schmitt, K.C.C.1., Mu<ri«i Director and Conductor. PIIOGHAMME: Part 1. 1. Trio MESSRS. A. BADY, J. A. BEALE,"nnd ""*• J. B. MACFARLANE. 2. Song, "The Romany Lass" Stephen Adair. -MR. F. J. WHITAKER. tt9 >- 3. 'Cello Solo, "A Spanish Dance" Pann« MR. GUII.LAMJS PAQOK. ' 1 4. Song, "Till the Breaking of the Day"....pjnsnti MISS CARRIE KNIGHT. "> 5. Quartette, "On the March" ORPHEUS GLEE CLUB. 0. Song, "Here Upon My Vessel's Dock," MR. ARCHDALE TAYLER. 7. Duet, " May'st Thou Dream of Me".. Calm".? MISS JULIA KMGHTandMiI.T.M.JACKSON, 8. Violin Solo, "Fantasia Pastorale" Danrli' .MISS BUCK LAND. Interval of 10 minutes. Part 11. L Tn0..., ORCHESTRA, * Roam ORCHESTRA, g 2. Quintette, "The Bells uf Elsiuore," by MRS. TAYLOR, MISS J. KNIGHT, MR. W MARTIN, MR. HOOKEY, MR. A. TAYLER. ' 3. Song, "The Prima Donna" Roectel MISS QUINN. ' i. Clarionet Solo, " A Sp.uii*h Bolero," MR. S. JACKSON. 5. Song, " Evening Song" Blumenthal MR. T. M. JACKSON. ' 6. Song, "The Lost Chord" Sullmm MLSS JULIA KNIGHT B (with Organ Obligato by Professor Schmitt). 7. Quartette, "A Lass I Loved, a Fair Ohp« ORPHEUS GLEE CLUB. Grand piano kindly lent by the London and Berlin Piano Company. Instrumentalists Messrs. J. B. Macfarlanp I A. Beale, A. Kady. 1 J ' Accompanists : —Miss Hayles, Mr. A. Bartlev and Mr. J. B. M;ucfarlanc. ' q Overture at 8 p.m. Admission: Front Seats, 2s: Back Seats and Gallery, Is. 4 Box Plan at Wildmau's. URNS' CLUB.-THIS EVENING". Paper will be read by .Mr. J. Biackman cd. titled " Recollections of the Late Eliza Cook, Poetess and Song Writer." Some of her songs will be ren, dered. Masonic Hall, Newton. GOSPEL TEMPERANCE MISSION *0" This Evening, Temperance Hall, Albert-stroet! Ladies night. Grand programme. All welcome Admission Free. No collection. EMBERS of Young Ladies' Orchestra JI.vJL are requested to Meet for Practice of ne» work at the Choral Hall on SATURDAY, October 19, at 11 o'clock a.m. Oilier Young Ladies wishing • to become Members can do so by applying to wj fessor Schmitt, Choral Hall, before the instant* New Zealand and Foreign Travel, rjHOS. QOOK AND (gOK, TOURIST & GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS, Opiicai. Tourist Agekis to tuk New Zealand Exhibition at DPNKDIN. Mail Contractors to the Egyptian Gotohh, ment for THE Conveyance op MAILS BETWESJ Ui'PKU and Lower Egypt, ISSUE COUPONS AT SPECIAL RKDUCKD FARES TO FOREIGN TOURISTS OVER THE NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. Agents for all the Principal Lines of Steamers toe) Railways throughout the World, Having Offices and Agencies throughout Ntf Zealand, can now BOOK TRAVELLERS TO ANY PART OF IBS COLONY, OR TO ANY PART OF THE WORLD. Special Rates or Families and Partioa. Special Arrangements Made with Hotels. Special Facilities for Local Trips. Arrangements for Families going to Pert K'tibda or Lake Hotel, Takaptina. For all particulars, apply to the Agents, WeliiK, tion, Chrfstchurcb, Donedin, InvercaigUl; or to THOS. COOK & SON, 4, VICTORIA ARCADE (Opposite Town Clock), AUCKLAND. The Stnd. /A HPO STAND THIS d J. SEASON AT THE HARP OF ERIN. * , ' le Thorough-bred StatBRIGADIER, By Mnskofc, dam Pungawerevrere, by OoMen Gr^)4 BRIGADIER fa a dark brown horse, with blrJ points, standing about lOh 2in, with plenty of bout and substance. BRIGADIER will travel as follows MONDAYS—Paomure, Ilowick, East Taraakl and Roger's Farm, Papatoetoa, Monday nightn. TUESDAYS—Mangere. WEDNESDAYSWest Tamaki. SATURDAYSAvosdaIe. Remainder of week at the Harp of Erin. Terms : Thorough-bred Mares, £7 : half-breds,4L Two or more mares per agreement. Groom's fee fi| to bo paid on first service. All fees to be paid to l fore January Ist, 1890. For further particulars see cards, or apply W groom in charge, or R. Thorpe. _ SM® TO STAND THIS A J. SEASON at lIaRF VjfKn Road. Ellbrslie, THE Wnf\»KiT DAUPHIN, bred by tin A Ti_,. .X-lC . -zJI Middle Park Stud Co. bl Tra<iucer (Imp.) Jam Maria Theresa (Imp.), by Rataplan. THE DAUPHIN has proved himself a tirst-cM Racehorse, winning in the best company tinder heavy weights. Possesses a solendid temjier, and grand constitution, and has sired the handsomasi and most promising stock ever seen on the Taran»ti Coast. He possesses that rare quality in a «re »' assimilating with all classes of mares. Thoroughbred Mares, 30 guineas; Half-bred, 5 gained. Groomage, 2s 6d; Patidocking, 2s 6d per week. T*o or nwre Mares, as per agreement. All mares paid (of before removal, or by promissory note due JannsA 4. 1889. Every care taken, but no respoiisiWlttf' Further particulars and cards apply to J. B. WILLIAMSON, Harp Road, Ellerslie. mRAFALGAB n JL win Stand thb sw kjJK wTh WvKr> son at the Stab; of th« Jja' Undersigned, Otahnho, „ IIU j t - rav .° i ' the s-irronni Trafalgar by Maribyrnong—dam Telopea by W' ragon, out of Rosa of Australia, by the Flying Pj man— dam, Days of Old (imported), by In® Bird Catcher. Terms : Singlo mare, £3 Ss. For further part!® Jars, see cards. O. C. McOKK = sggg ZEALAND HERALD. Subscription : 9d per week, delivered in to*" and suburbs; or 18s 6d per quarter, in adT-'W* posted to any part of the colony. Births, Is; Deaths and Marriages, 2s fid each ins"' 1 tion. These announcements are also inserted in Auckland Wrkkj.y Nkws and Herald Months' Summary without extra charge. Instructions as to the insertion or ivithdraval d advertisements in the Herald must be in tcritm< Advertisements receiveil without such instrnciioM will be inserted until countermanded, and cbarj accordingly. Orders to withdraw advertisement 3 must be at the Publishing Oflice not later than M o'clock p.m. Advertisers iu the country can remit pftyn>< n ' Money Orders or Postage Stamps. While every care is exercise*! in regard to the daj insertion of advertisements, the Proprietors Jo " hold themselves responsible for non-mserU through accident or from other causes; ami Proprietors reserve to themselves the right of offl> ting advertisements that they may deem able, even although such advertisements may 6 been received and paid for in the usual course business. , For the convenience of advertisers, replies 1* vertiseuumts maybe sent to the Hkrai.d Ofiice; but tlie Proprietors do not accept any sponsibility in this respect. - *

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 9498, 17 October 1889, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 9498, 17 October 1889, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 9498, 17 October 1889, Page 8

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